Southcentre Mall is one of the best in Calgary, really great for shopping in all Alberta. Our team at MapleVia prepared this interactive map of stores, so that visitors can more easily explore the centre and quickly find what they search for, without endless walking. Look at the map below it covers everything inside and helps to plan your visit before you arrive here.
Whether you search a certain store? The search bar in the upper left-hand part of the map does the work easily, simply type the name of the store and press, it appears. Prefer to look around?
Browse through various categories by means of scrolling to give you ideas about places that you did not know exist here. Want a more detailed view of some part? Simply move the mouse over the map and zoom to the right place.
How To Use This Southcentre Mall Directory Map
Buttons in the bottom right corner offer zoom, shrink and fullscreen options, when you need to better see where what is.
Southcentre has three separate floors; the bottom LL, the upper UL and the highest TL, everything well marked on the map. Switching between them is as easy as clicking the tabs in the upper right corner. Clicking on some store mark, you receive extra information about that place, which really helps when you want to know exactly wear something sits in the centre.
Sitting in the south part of Calgary, Southcentre belongs to the biggest malls of the city by square feet. It is really a vast area with almost two floors full of retail stores and almost two hundred various stores and services that are linked together. The reach goes much further than the limits of Calgary, surrounding communities and cities more south regularly visit it.
Oxford Properties own and manage the mall, keeping an open floor plan with a welcoming atmosphere. Areas for resting and seating fill the spaces, plus access to a shopping helpdesk, various services and customer-friendly features that aim to make the visit joyful. That is the kind of place where time passes quickly without big effort.
What makes Southcentre unique is the list of stores that you do not find in each other centre of the city, think about Murale, Ark and Barrel. It gives it a strong position in the local shopping world. The mix of tenants is well balanced, covering everything from clothes to restaurants to everyday needs.
Arriving here and moving inside are surprisingly easy. The design supports walking, so that getting to the centre and finding your way in it feels natural. In the mall there is a food court, although it changed a lot over time.
The food offering goes further than that, with places like Earls beside it and new restaurants that are still preparing. Details about those fresh spots are still few, but they soon will appear.
Beyond the shopping part, Southcentre arranges community events and programs over the years. It serves not only as a shopping base, it becomes a social meeting spot for the neighbours around it.
One thing to note: finding your way in Southcentre after normal hours can become confusing. When some parts close for the night, finding the way back to the parking becomes more difficult, especially if it is your first time here. That certainly deserves to know if you plan late night shopping.
For folks in neighbourhoods like Acadia, Southcentre and Chinook Centre are the main malls that compete for attention. Each covers different parts of the city, and preferences commonly depend on personal shopping needs. If you live on the south side of Calgary or come from cities like Okotoks or High River, Southcentre usually is the logical choice.
The basic idea of Southcentre is simple: combine a big variety of stores under one roof. Task done. With the whole crowd of stores, restaurants and services in one place, there really is something for almost everyone.
Whether you need new clothes, home furniture, a fast meal or simply a warm place to walk during the cold Calgary winter, Southcentre provides everything.
Hours of stores and access change with seasons and special days, Black Friday is a good example. Before going, always check the current hours online. Some tenants work by their own times, which can slightly differ from themain hours of the centre.
The interactive map of stores shows the freshest information available at publication, although the shopping world naturally shifts when stores come and go. Saving this page in your bookmarks makes it easy to bring up the map when you need it before your next trip.



